Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Pokemon Platinum

Pokemon Platinum


Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver box art The fourth generation continues with the usual third game that repeats most of the gameplay from Pokemon Diamond/Pearl but with an updated local Pokedex, Distortion World and other new features.

Release dates

JapanSeptember 13, 2008
AmericaMarch 22, 2009
EuropeMay 22, 2009


Gameplay

The majority of Platinum follows the same story as Diamond and Pearl, however, there are some key changes. The beginning is slightly different - you meet Professor Rowan and his assistant before you get to the lake and he lets you choose one of the three starters. You then first battle your rival, rather than a wild Pokemon.
The order in which you tackle Sinnoh's gyms changes. In Diamond/Pearl your third gym battle was Maylene in Veilstone City, followed by Crasher Wake in Pastoria City, then Fantina in Hearthome City. In Platinum the third gym you come to is Fantina's then Maylene and Wake.

Pokédex

The local Sinnoh Pokédex is expanded upon, with 59 more Pokemon (old and new) including Rotom, Giratina, the whole Eevee line and new evolutions for older Pokemon like Dusknoir and Tangrowth.
To obtain the National Pokedex, you must have seen all 210 Pokemon in the Sinnoh dex. All Pokemon can be seen throughout the game in the wild and via trainer battles, except for event Pokemon Manaphy, who is added to the dex by reading the book in the Pokémon Mansion.

Distortion World

The biggest change in gameplay is the addition of a parallel universe called Distortion World. Cyrus, the leader of Team Galactic, summons Dialga and Palkia at the Spear Pillar. This causes an apparent rip in the space-time continuum and Giratina briefly emerges from the wormhole.
Distortion World
Giratina and Cyrus go back into the Distortion World, and you must follow. It's a very trippy area, quite like an Escher painting. You can walk on the walls and the camera rotates as you jump around. Eventually you can catch Giratina here.

Battle Frontier

Battle Frontier logo After completing the basic storyline, a new area called the Battle Frontier is opened, taking the place of the Battle Park in Diamond/Pearl. While the park in D/P only had basic battling, the Frontier has five different zones with varied rules. Clockwise from top, they are:
Battle Tower
Never Lose! Keep Winning! Here you select a team of 3 Pokemon and battle 7 trainers consecutively in each round.
Battle Factory
Win Consecutively with Rental Pokémon In the factory you cannot use your own Pokemon; instead you must choose from a selection of random Pokemon. You battle 7 trainers consecutively in each round and between battles can trade one of your Pokemon for a Pokemon you just fought.
Battle Arcade
Where Events Sway Outcomes Before each battle you must choose an event from the game board. Events include reducing the a Pokemon team's levels or HP, or inflicting a status condition. They may be applied to your or your opponent's Pokemon, so can be detrimental as well as beneficial.
Battle Castle
Manage Battles with Castle Points At the castle you earn points by battling. You choose 3 of your own Pokemon and battle 7 trainers per round. With the points you earn you can heal/revive your Pokemon, raise the level of your opponent's Pokemon (doing this gains you more points), rent items and more.
Battle Hall
Let Each Pokémon Seek No. 1 Here you choose a single Pokemon and conduct 10 consecutive battles. For each battle you choose the type of the Pokemon you wish to battle. For example if you use an Electric Pokemon you may wish to battle Water or Flying Pokemon.
The Battle Frontier was also carried forward to HeartGold/SoulSilver, meaning it appears in two separate regions.
The Sinnoh starters: Turtwig, Chimchar and Piplup

Unobtainable Pokemon

Several Pokemon are not available during the course of the game, though they are available from either or both of Platinum's predessors, Diamond and Pearl.
A new batch of Move Tutors, who will teach moves to your Pokemon in return for colored shards. See here for details.
A Wi-Fi Plaza, which has various mini-games to be played over Nintendo WFC.


Platinum Gym leaders & Elite Four

Platinum's gyms feature several changes from those in Diamond/Pearl. Gyms 3-5 switch their orders and most change their Pokemon to take advantage of the updated local dex. Now the gym leaders only use Pokemon of their specialist type - for example in D/P, Volkner used a Water type and a Normal type in addition to his two Electric Pokemon.
After beating the Elite Four and completing the Stark Mountain prologue, you can rematch gym leaders and the five trainers you partnered with during the game, at the Trainer Café in the Survival Area.

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